10 // COASTWEEKEND.COM THURSDAy, JANUARy 17, 2019 // 11 ON YOUR PHONE COA S T W E E K E N D C A L E N DA R Saturday, Jan. 19 Indivisible: Summit 8:30 a.m., Fort George Lovell Showroom, Duane and 14th streets, Astoria, free. Indivisible’s main pro- gram of the day offers fresh perspectives on demanding truth from elected officials and speaking truth to power. √ Thursday, Jan. 17 Tech Tutoring 3:30 p.m., Ilwaco Timerland Regional Library, 151 First Ave. North, Ilwaco, Wash., 360-642-3906. Bring your technology ques- tions for a one-on-one help session with a vol- unteer Teen Tech Tutor. Use library computers or your own devices. Salmon Enhancement 6:30 p.m., Ilwaco Salt Hotel & Pub, 147 Howerton Ave., free. Salty Talk presentation features fishing guide Butch Smith, who will discuss salmons enhancement on the Lower Columbia River. Rosemary Johnson from the Oregon Heri- tage Commission. Fisherpoets 7 p.m., Cannon Beach Library, 131 N. Hemlock St., free. North Coast fisherpoets Jon Brod- erick, Dave Densmore, Geno Leech, Rob Steitz and Jay Speakman will read original poetry and sing some tunes. √ √ Oregon Heritage 7 p.m., Fort George Brewery, 1483 Duane St., Astoria, 503-325- 7468. Clatsop County Historical Society’s Thursday Night Lecture features guest speaker Jon Broderick, pictured, co-founded the FisherPoets Gathering with Jay Speakman. Volunteer Fair 10 a.m., Pine Grove Commu- nity House, 225 Laneda Ave., Manza- nita, 503-812-5510. A chance to meet with volunteer-run non- profit organizations and find out what they do and how you can help. √ Housing Crisis and Homelessness 10 a.m., Beach Books, 616 Broadway St., 503-717-1852, free. The Seaside American Association of Univer- sity Women holds a three-expert panel on the housing crisis and homelessness. Crab Feed Noon, Long Beach Elks, 110 Pacific Friday, Jan. 19 Yoga 9:30 a.m. yoga, Astoria Arts & Movement Center, 342 10th St., Astoria, 503-298-0056. Find the welcoming and inclusive atmo- sphere your body has been looking for with certified instructor Terrie Powers. Bird Walk 9 a.m., Fort Stevens State Park, Battery Russell, 503-861-3170, ext. 41. Join an Oregon state parks ranger on a guided walk to look for and identify birds. Binoculars recom- mended. Stand-up Comedy 8 p.m., Labor Temple Bar, 934 Duane St., Astoria, 503-325-0801, $5. Cheap Whiskey and Dirty Jokes features four Pacific Northwest comics — Jake Silber- man, Amanda Mar- tin-Tully, Jaren George, Dan Weber — and host Chad Alan Gemma. √ √ Sunday, Jan. 20 Highway North, Long Beach, Wash., 360-642- 4584. Help support Ilwaco middle and high school athletics by feeding on crab at the annual sports booster crab feed. ‘Hidden Figures’ 2 p.m., Liberty Theatre, 1203 Commercial St., Astoria, $10. The film tells the untold story of the black women who worked at NASA in the 1960s. A discussion will follow the screening. √ Monday, Jan. 21 Indivisible: Women’s March 2 p.m., Heritage Square (Ex- change and 12th streets), Astoria, free. This march is less than a mile on the sidewalks of downtown Astoria. Bring signs. This is an inclusive, nonviolent event. Coffee, Crafts, Conversation 10 a.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Ave. A, Seaside, 503-738-3311, free. Sunset Empire Parks and Recreation District presents this weekly gathering. √ Indivisible: Run For Something 4 p.m., Fort George Lovell Showroom, Duane and 14th streets, Astoria, free. Numerous local offices are up for election in May, including school boards, Port of Astoria and fire districts. Event includes a Q-and-A with a panel of local elected leaders about why and how you could run for office. Baked Bingo 7 p.m., Merry Time Bar & Grill, 995 Marine Drive, Astoria, 503- √ √ Wednesday, Jan. 23 Juice & Smoothie Bar 11 a.m., Sou’Wester Lodge, 728 J Place, Seaview, Wash., 360- 642-2542. Taste a flight of fresh, whole-food juices and fruit smoothies from Roots, a healthy drive-thru. Repair Cafe 6 p.m., 1010 Duane St., Astoria, 503-307-0834, free. Help us jump-start our 2019 goal of keeping 2,000 pounds of repairable stuff out of the local landfill. In 2018 we came close with 1,776 pounds of items repaired and salvaged. √ Thursday, Jan. 24 468-0852, free, 21+. Win fun prizes, in- cluding baked goods. Sometimes we even have homemade pies! Modern and Tap Classes 7:30 p.m., Astoria Arts and Movement Center, 342 10th St., 503-791- 5657, $10 suggested. Learn modern tap techniques and dance with Marco Davis. Tuesday, Jan. 22 Tops Meeting 9:15 a.m., North Coast Family Fellowship, 2245 N. Wahanna Road, Seaside, 503- 738-7453. Take Pounds Off Sensibly (TOPS) focuses on healthy lifestyle changes for weight loss, meets weekly. Feta Workshop 9 a.m., Tolovana Hall, 3779 S. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, 541- 215-4445, $45. Learn to make feta cheese from scratch with life- long cheesemaker and World Cheese Champi- onships judge Marc “The Cheese Guy” Bates. Registration Coast Weekend editor suggested events Capt. Dan Jordan Coast Weekend welcomes comments and River Bar Pilotage 10:30 a.m., Co- lumbia River Maritime Museum, 1792 Marine Drive, 503-325-2323, free with paid muse- √ contributions from readers. New items for publication consideration must be submitted by 10 a.m. Tuesday, one week and two days before publication. Check out the Coast Weekend calendar, and other great content at CoastWeekend.com Courtesy Tolovana Arts Colony Marc Bates, aka ‘The Cheese Guy,’ has more than four decades of experience in the wide world of cheese. um admission. Capt. Dan Jordan of the Columbia River Bar Pilots presents “Pilotage and the Elements of the Columbia River Bar.” Followed by 15-min- ute Q-and-A. √ Spanish Class 3 p.m., Peninsula Senior Activity Center, 21603 O Ln, Ocean Park, Wash., 360- 665-3999, donations accepted. This class on conversational Spanish class is open to the public. Space is limited so call ahead to register. Golden Milk 4 p.m., Sou’Wester Lodge, 728 J Place, Seaview, Wash., 360- 642-2542. Start your day by sipping warm and nourishing gold- en milk, an age-old healing drink made with coconut milk and oil, turmeric, cinna- mon, nutmeg, ginger, and black pepper. Colin Murphey ABOVE: Philosophy Instructor Seth Tichenor in one of his classrooms at Clatsop Community College. RIGHT: Astoria’s Deac Guidi, a bass-baritone. Wit & Wisdom: Why Teach? 7 p.m., Fort George Brewery, 1483 Duane Street, Astoria, 503-325- 7468. Guest Speakers: Deac Guidi, Seth Tichenor. Why do teachers do what they do? Is there an ethic to the idea of teaching? How do teachers know how to teach, and what do they consider ‘success’ in teaching? Join Philosofarian for a conversation among teachers about the nature, calling and purpose of teaching. √ Courtesy Clatsop Community College